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Common Commands; Remote Commands - Aim TSX-P Series Bedienungsanleitung

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The following sections list all commands and queries implemented in these power supplies.
Those marked (†) are not available under ARC control.
Note that there are no dependent parameters, coupled parameters, overlapping commands,
expression program data elements or compound command program headers and that each
command is completely executed before the next command is started.
The following command sections use the following nomenclature:
<pmt>
<rmt>
<nrf>
<nr1>
<nr2>

Common Commands

The commands in this section are those specified by IEEE Std. 488.2 as Common commands. All
will function when used on the ARC interface but some are of little use.
∗CLS
Sequential command.
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Clear status. Clears the Standard Event Status Register, Limit Event Status Register, Query Error
Register and Execution Error Register. This indirectly clears the Status Byte Register.
∗ESE <nrf>
Sequential command.
Operation complete message generated immediately after execution.
Set the Standard Event Status Enable Register to the value of <nrf>. If the value of <nrf>, after
rounding, is less than 0 or greater than 255 an execution error is generated and error number
119 (out of range) is placed in the Execution Error Register.
∗ESE?
Sequential command.
Operation complete message generated immediately after <rmt> is sent.
Returns the value in the Standard Event Status Enable Register in <nr1> numeric format. The
syntax of the response is
Example.
20
<PROGRAM MESSAGE TERMINATOR>
<RESPONSE MESSAGE TERMINATOR>
A number in any format. e.g. 12, 12·00, 1·2 e1 and 120 e-1 are all accepted as the
number 12. Any number, when received, is converted to the required precision
consistent with the use then rounded up to obtain the value of the command.
A number with no fractional part, i.e. an integer.
A number in fixed point format, e.g. 11·52, 0·78 etc.
If the Standard Event Status Enable Register contains 01000001b the response
to ∗ESE? will be 65<rmt>.

Remote Commands

<nr1><rmt>

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